Glenwood PQ, Port Coquitlam Neighborhood Info

Population: 10,863
Current Glenwood PQ MLS® stats indicate an average house price of $899,230 and 56 new listings in the last 56 days. As of today, Glenwood PQ housing data shows median days on market for a home is 20 days.

Glenwood is a neighbourhood of condos and detached homes in the North side of Port Coquitlam surrounded by parks and outdoor areas with very easy access to the highway. McLean Park, Kwayhquitlum Middle School are in this neighborhood.

EXPLORE PORT COQUITLAM’S SUBAREA NEIGHBOURHOODS

  • Birchland Manor: Birchland Manor is small detached residential neighbourhood close toTerry Fox Secondary school.
  • Central Pt Coquitlam: Central Port Coquitlam is considered the downtown area. 
  • Citadel PQ: Citadel is a more upscale area of Port Coquitlam with many beautiful homes offering views.
  • Glenwood PQ: Glenwood is on the North side of Port Coquitlam, and is nearby a number of schools and parks.
  • Lincoln Park PQ: Lincoln Park is on the North Side of Port Coquitlam and runs all the way North to connect with Coquitlam.
  • Lower Mary Hill: Lower Mary Hill is a neighbourhood with a mix of of detached homes nearby schools, and lots of parks.
  • Mary Hill: Mary Hill is a large neighbourhood that reaches borders Central Poco, Mary Hill and Citadel. Very family oriented.
  • Oxford Heights: Oxford Heights is a subarea on the North side of Port Coquitlam with easy access to transit, parks, and schools.
  • Riverwood: Riverwood is a family-oriented subarea consisting of both detached and town homes close to Terry Fox Secondary.
  • Woodland Acres PQ: Woodland Acres borders Coquitlam, and is a small, central subarea on the North side of Port Coquitlam.
  • Glenwood has a Livability Score of 72/100, which is considered excellent
  • Glenwood crime rates are 13% higher than the Port Coquitlam average
  • Cost of living in Glenwood is 5% lower than the Port Coquitlam average
  • Glenwood real estate prices are 12% lower than the Port Coquitlam average
  • Rental prices in Glenwood are equal to the Port Coquitlam average

Where does Glenwood PQ rank among other Port Coquitlam neighbourhoods?


Based upon current MLS© data, Glenwood PQ ranks #8 out of 11 neighbourhoods in Port Coquitlam. This ranking is based on sold home data in Glenwood PQ, including how quickly homes are selling and for how much.


What are nearby neighbourhoods to Glenwood PQ, Port Coquitlam, BC?

The closest neighbourhoods to Glenwood PQ include Oxford Heights, Central Pt Coquitlam, Riverwood and Lincoln Park Pq. 
  • The population density in Glenwood is 97% higher than Port Coquitlam
  • The median age in Glenwood is 2% lower than Port Coquitlam
  • In Glenwood 8.69% of the population is Chinese
  • In Glenwood 8.65% of the population is South Asian
  • In Glenwood 6.43% of the population is Filipino

Visible Minority Population

DataPercent
Chinese8.7%
South Asian8.7%
Filipino6.4%
West Asian4.4%
Black3.2%

Immigrants By Place Of Birth

DataPercent
Philippines6.0%
China3.5%
India3.3%
Iran2.5%
United Kingdom2.3%

Bike Lanes and Hiking Trails

A 25 km (16 mi) hiking and biking trail, known as the Traboulay PoCo Trail, completely surrounds the city.

In August 2018, U-bicycle launched a dockless bicycle sharing system in the city.

Port Coquitlam Parks and Recreation

The City of Port Coquitlam operates Hyde Creek Recreation CentreLeigh Square Community Arts VillagePort Coquitlam Recreation ComplexWilson CentreTerry Fox LibraryIndoor and outdoor pools, outdoor gym and youth skate/bike parks.

Between all of these facilities, there are a variety of programs offered in aquatics, skating, sports and fitness, arts and music for all ages and all abilities. There are also a number of artificial turf fields and ball fields throughout the city for sports.

The City maintains a total of 266 hectares of parkland and natural areas, as well as park sites, playgrounds, sport fields, tennis courts, sport courts, outdoor pools and 46km of trails, including the 25-km Traboulay PoCo Trail. The foundation for Port Coquitlam’s trail network is the Traboulay PoCo Trail, a 25.3 kilometre route that encircles the community.

This flat walking and cycling trail is suitable for exploring at any time of the year. The trail traverses a varied landscape that includes forest and creek, meadow and marsh, riverfront and urban development. The paved downtown section winds through areas where local residents live, play and work. It’s well used by recreational users as well as bicycle commuters.

Port Coquitlam Transportation

Trains

Trains run five times a day from the station to Vancouver and back, which is why it is a popular city for commuters. This also makes it a great option for anyone that wants to have access to Vancouver, but would like to live in a much more affordable city. Most residents will say that the best way to get around is by car, though there are buses that run along main routes.

Because of its primarily suburban nature, Port Coquitlam relies heavily on its vehicular roads to move people and goods. For example, two of its major arterial roads, Shaughnessy Street and Lougheed Highway bisect Port Coquitlam east to west and north to south, respectively.

Translink

TransLink provides a number of bus routes throughout the city.

The most used bus routes in this section of the Greater Vancouver Regional District are the 159, which connects southern Port Coquitlam to SkyTrain at Braid Station.

Other bus routes in the city include the 160, which links Port Coquitlam with Vancouver via Coquitlam Central Station and Moody Centre Station, and the 173/174, which runs a loop through the northern half of the city, linking it with regional buses at Coquitlam Central and Port Coquitlam Station. Two major stops in the city include Port Coquitlam Centre and Port Coquitlam Station. The remainder of Port Coquitlam is served by a network of Community Shuttles.

The Lougheed Highway passes through Port Coquitlam, running from Coquitlam in the west to the Pitt River Bridge in the east. Although this highway has made much of Port Coquitlam a very congested area, it is one of the few major arterial highways in the area.

The Mary Hill Bypass, officially known as Highway 7B, runs adjacent to the Fraser River from the Pitt River Bridge on the east to the Port Mann Bridge on the west.

Canadian Pacific Railway has a major rail yard in the central sector of the city.

In October 2009 the new Pitt River Bridge, a new seven-lane cable-stayed bridge, opened to the public replacing the existing crossing. The previous crossing was made up of 2 swing bridges, which were removed upon completion of the new bridge. The Pitt River Bridge crosses the Pitt River, connecting Port Coquitlam to neighbouring Pitt Meadows.

In March 2010 the Coast Meridian Overpass, a new four-lane cable-stayed bridge, opened to give a new option for traveling north to south over the Canadian Pacific Railway Oxford Street rail yard.

chat with upward trend Real Estate Market Performance

Benchmark Price: The price of a “typical” home that would sell in the area at a specific point in time.

Days on Market Average: Gives us an idea of how quickly homes are selling.

Sales-to-Active Ratio: Helps determine whether it’s a seller’s, buyer’s or balanced market. Compares how many homes have sold in an area versus the amount of total active listings.

We use these statistics as indicators that tell us how the market is trending and how to value your home

THIS GRAPH IS UPDATED EVERY 24 HOURS 

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Lola Oduwole

AHOM Realty Group

2300-2850 Shaughnessy St  Port Coquitlam,  BC  V3C 6K5 

Phone: BC: 604.809.6317 / ONT: 289 .439.5472

lolaoduwole@yahoo.ca

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AHOM Realty Group

2300-2850 Shaughnessy St  Port Coquitlam,  BC  V3C 6K5 

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